Myint Naing (artist)

Myint Naing

Myint Naing, (born 26 February 1967) is a Myanmar watercolour artist.[1] Myint Naing was born in Giwa Village, Taungup Township, Rakhine State, Myanmar. He graduated from the State School of Fine Arts (Yangon)(1986–1989). He studied under U Kyaw Lay, U Mya Aye, U Say Yoe, U Thit Lwin Soe and U Thukha.[2]

Exhibitions

1993–1994 New Treasure Art Gallery Member, Yangon.
1995 Orient Art Gallery Group Show, Yangon.
1998 Myanmar Art 98, Lokanat Galleries, Yangon.
1999 Platinum Art show, Lokanat Galleries, Yangon.
2000 Outdoor Watercolour Group Exhibition, Lokanat Galleries, Yangon.
2000 Artist Touch Art Exhibition, Lokanat Galleries, Yangon.
2001 Year 2001 Art Exhibition, Art & Artisans Association Show Room, Yangon.
2002 North Dagon Artist Group Show, Art & Artisans Association Show Room, Yangon.
2006 The Myanmar Gallery of Contemporary Art (MGCA) Member, Yangon.
2007 Colourful Petals Art Exhibition, Art & Artisans Association Show Room, Yangon.
2008 The Givers Art Exhibition
2008 Contemporary Art of Myanmar, Singapore.
2009 The Mandalay Arm Art Show (Mandalay 150th Anniversary)
2010 Orient Art Gallery Group Show, Yangon.
2011 The Friends Art Exhibition, School of Fine Arts, Yangon.
2011 Horizons Art Gallery Group Show, Yangon.
2013 Paper in the Rain, Myanmar Ink Art Gallery, Yangon.
2013 The 3rd Asia Watercolour Artists Network Exhibition
2014 The 3rd Global Network of Watercolor Painters, Shanghai Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai, China.
2014 Watercolour 2014 Art Show, Gallery 65, Yangon.[3]
2015 Watercolour 2015 Art Show, Gallery 65, Yangon.
2016 Watercolour 2016 Art Show, Gallery 65, Yangon.
2016 Myanmar and Khon Kaen University Artist Relationship Art Exhibition, Khon Kaen University, Thailand
2016 Watercolour Exhibition for the 234th Year of RATTANAKOSIN, 333 Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.
2016 Asian Watercolor Art Workshop & Exhibition 2016 ( 17–21 June 2016), Krabi, Thailand.
  1. ^ "INTERVIEW WITH 'PANCHI' MYINT NAING IN MIDSTREAM OF WATERCOLOURS". today-myanmar.com. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  2. ^ Pansodan Art & Culture Friday Journal, v2n2 (17 January 2014), p3.
  3. ^ "Watercolor 2014 Art Show". Gallery 65 Retrieved 2016-7-3